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Amberline grows its routes

7th December 1989
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• Liverpool-based Amberline, now part of the National Express Holdings Group, has stepped up its local bus services in the city and added a further 10 buses to its fleet.

Amberline launched its first two commercial routes from Speke to Liverpool in September and says that they are already profitable.

In its Liverpool to Speke service the number of mini

buses has increased from 10 to 16, and a new big-bus route from Liverpool to Warrington will use more secondhand double-deckers.

Six lveco 25-seaters have been transferred to Amberline from its parent, Crosville Wales of Llandudno. The companies operate identical minibuses, but the Liverp000l buses feature a Liver Bird rather than the Welsh Dragon.

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Locations: Speke, Liverpool

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